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• Provides control of remote media sources directly
from the classroom
• Learns infrared codes for consumer VCRs, laser
disc players, cable boxes, etc.
• Controls up to four devices per controller; up to
16 media stations per Multicom 2000 system
• Compatible with Multicom 2000 systems and many
telephone switches
• Confirmation tone for valid entries; error tone for
invalid entries
The Bogen TMC4 Telemedia Controller is a programmable universal media source controller capable of
learning and reproducing the infrared commands for consumer audio-visual products. Each TMC4 can
simultaneously control up to four different media source devices from standard DTMF telephones. The
controller can be accessed through the Multicom 2000® system or from various telephone switches.
The TMC4 decodes the touch-tone signal from a telephone and transmits an infrared control signal to the media
source via a small transmitter that is mounted over the device’s infrared receiver. Any function that is available
through the media source’s remote control feature can be learned and assigned to a button on a telephone.
When used with Multicom 2000 systems, the TMC4 provides additional features such as: reserving VCRs, quick
reconnect code, menu-driven access, and current user identification.
A media control feature shall be provided for
accessing and controlling remotely located VCRs or
other media sources. The controller shall be a Bogen
Model TMC4 or approved equivalent.
The TMC4 shall be capable of learning, storing, and
reproducing the infrared remote commands for any
consumer VCR, laser disc player, cable box, etc. The
codes shall be stored in non-volatile memory for data
retention during power outages.
Each TMC4 shall control up to four different media
devices simultaneously, with up to 16 media stations
per Multicom 2000 system. Each user shall be able to
access up to 30 commands. Ten commands shall be
single-digit entries and 20 shall be 2-digit entries. A
confirmation tone will sound for valid entries; an error
tone shall sound for invalid entries.
In Multicom 2000 systems, the controller is accessed
by dialing the controller’s extension number or, if
previously reserved, by dialing a 2-digit reconnect
code. The assignment of video equipment to system
telephones is maintained by the media center using an
administrative telephone.
The TMC4 shall provide a telephone keypad for
programming and operation of the media devices.
In-use LEDs shall be provided as a visual indication of
programming status. The unit shall require 120V AC at
less than 0.1A. It shall be directly rack-mountable and
shall measure 16-5/8" W x 5-7/8" D x 3-1/4" H.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
© 2004 Bogen Communications, Inc.
Part No. 54-7880-02C 0708
Options for
Multicom 2000®
Telemedia Controller
Model TMC4
Description
Features
Architect andEngineer
Specifications
50 Spring Street, Ramsey, NJ 07446, U.S.A.
201-934-8500 FAX: 201-934-9832
Web Site: www.bogen.com
• Connects directly to existing Multicom 2000
station telephone wiring
• Facilitates remote infrared control of remotely
located media sources
• Capable of turning the local video monitor on/off
• Allows the Multicom 2000, via pre-programmed
events, to turn the video monitors on/off at
specified times
• Facilitates a user-accessible local on/off switch
The Bogen TMRC interface module allows for control of remotely located media equipment using a handheld
remote controller (Model TMRCT). The module is designed to work in conjunction with the Multicom 2000®
system and Model TMC4 Telemedia Controller. The TMRC module will provide for control of different brands
of equipment utilizing one remote control. It lets you keep media equipment at one centralized location for
efficiency and security while providing staff with full control of the media equipment assigned to them. The
TMRC is capable of receiving and sending DTMF codes and provides optional AC functions for turning
television monitors on or off at specific times.
The Bogen TMRCT is a handheld infrared transmitter designed to facilitate control of remotely located media
sources. The TMRCT works in conjunction with the Bogen TMRC and the Bogen TMC4 to provide this
capability.
With the Bogen TMRCT, the user maintains full control of remote media sources from anywhere within range
of the TMRC interface module. In addition to controlling the media source, the system includes an optional
switched AC function permitting remote control over on/off switching of a television monitor.
The remote interface module shall be a Bogen Model
TMRC. It shall be designed to provide remote control
of media equipment using a handheld transmitting unit
(specify Bogen Model TMRCT). The module shall be
capable of sending DTMF information in response to
infrared commands from the transmitter and shall
provide for optional switch AC functions for turning
on or off external media equipment.
The infrared controller shall provide control of
remotely located media sources and shall also control
the local video monitor. The handheld device shall
support at least the following features: power on/off of
the in-room TMRC module; the in-room video
monitor and media source; channel up/down of both
video monitor and the media source; volume of the
video monitor; and video monitor mute. The media
source shall provide at least the following features:
play; stop; pause; fast forward; reverse; still; direct chap-
ter access; chapter reverse; disk A/B switch; TV/Video;
and direct numeric input. Units failing to provide at
least these features shall be required to have alternate
methods of achieving the same level of control.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
© 2004 Bogen Communications, Inc.
Part No. 54-7880-02C 0708
Options for
Multicom 2000®
Telemedia Remote Controller
Model TMRC & TMRCT
Description
Features
Architect andEngineer
Specifications
50 Spring Street, Ramsey, NJ 07446, U.S.A.
201-934-8500 FAX: 201-934-9832
www.bogen.com